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No More Babies
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No More Babies

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Sofia’s baby brother is always wreaking havoc in the house, playing with her favourite toys and demanding all the attention. So when Sofia’s mum and dad tell her that she’s going to have a new sibling, Sofia’s cheeks turn red and she shouts: ‘NO MORE BABIES!’ A new addition to any family is exciting, but the experience can also be worrying for siblings. Coping with the new situations and emotions that arise can be very challenging. This funny book deals with the potential worries of waiting for the new baby and shows the beginnings of the special relationship that develops between siblings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 March 2021
Pages
32
ISBN
9780192776129

Sofia’s baby brother is always wreaking havoc in the house, playing with her favourite toys and demanding all the attention. So when Sofia’s mum and dad tell her that she’s going to have a new sibling, Sofia’s cheeks turn red and she shouts: ‘NO MORE BABIES!’ A new addition to any family is exciting, but the experience can also be worrying for siblings. Coping with the new situations and emotions that arise can be very challenging. This funny book deals with the potential worries of waiting for the new baby and shows the beginnings of the special relationship that develops between siblings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 March 2021
Pages
32
ISBN
9780192776129